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Led by Apple and Meta, the repurchase amount of S&P constituent stocks in the first quarter exceeded 180 billion US dollars, an increase of 16%
Goldman Sachs expects that the repurchase scale of S&P 500 shares will reach US$925 billion this year and further expand to US$1.075 trillion in 2025, with annual growth rates of 13% and 16%, respectively.
Wall Street's Zero-Day Options Frenzy Continues: Is It a Ticking Time Bomb?
As Wall Street's infatuation with rapid-fire stock options approaches its two-year mark, a Bloomberg Markets Live Pulse survey indicates the trend's momentum may not be waning, even though concerns of an eventual market crash loom among industry participants.
Seth Harris on April Jobs Report Preview
Seth Harris, Burnes Center for Social Change Senior Fellow at Northeastern University, discusses the current status of the economy and the labor market ahead of the April Jobs report. Harris talks about the latest inflation numbers and states these numbers have halted the Federal Reserve from cutting interests rates. He also shares his insight on unions and if he sees unions going on strikes this summer in the same scale they did last year. Seth Harris speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
April Nonfarm Payrolls Preview: Latest Employment Data Unlikely to Change Fed's More Hawkish Stance
After a solid job report in March, the April figures are likely to suggest once more that the labor market is still tight.
Chair Powell Remains Very Dovish, Dudley Says
Former New York Fed President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist Bill Dudley says US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's game plan is unchanged and he remains dovish. He speaks on "The Fed Decides."
Option Traders Predict Chunky Market Move on Fed Day
Investors are betting the stock market could see one of the biggest Fed-day moves in nearly a year.